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Spiridon (Spyros) Reveliotis
Associate Professor
Office: Groseclose Building, room 316
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Phone: (404) 894-6608
Fax: (404) 894-2301
email: spyros@isye.gatech.edu
Research and Teaching
Dr. Reveliotis' research interest is in the area of Discrete Event Systems theory and its applications, especially in the control of modern flexibly automated production and workflow management systems. His current research focuses on the problem of real-time supervisory/structural control of flexibly automated production and workflow management systems, and the development of effective scheduling and tactical planning policies for these environments.His teaching activity focuses on topics related to: (i) applied operations research, (ii) production planning and control, and (iii) supervisory control of Discrete Event Systems. (see also the "Courses" section, below)
Finally, he has an active interest in the web-based multimedia technology as a research and education enabler. His recent effort in this area has focused on the development of a prototype for the "electronic textbook".
Background and Affiliations
Dr. Reveliotis received his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Illinois in 1996. He also holds a M.Sc. in Computer Systems Engineering from Northeastern University, Boston, and a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Natl. Tech. University of Athens, Greece.In September 1996, Dr. Reveliotis joined the School of Industrial & Systems Engineering, at Georgia Tech, where he currently is an Associate Professor. He is a Senior member of IEEE, a member of IIE and INFORMS, and a registered engineer with the Technical Chamber of Greece. Currently, he is also an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Robotics & Automation.